what error do you get when you run it?
if you can find the "stap" binary, it is most likely that all you are
missing afterwards is the kernel debug package.
On 5/22/07, Shlomo Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry not to have answered earlier, but I've had a busy week at work and
barely had
I've been trying to find a solution for audio communication (ie
libjingle) with google talk clients on windows. So far, no luck.
I tried tapiocaui, gossip-telepathy, but nothing worked. Either
installation went havoc (needed a specific version of a specific
library I couldn't find) or it installed
Hi,
(this is about Windows socket programming but the question is partially
related to Linux and this is the only forum I know were heavy weight network
programmers lurk).
At my workplace we have to do tons of DNS lookups at one stage of the data
processing.
I suggested to use the following met
There is no binary. I also looked in all the usual places for an "unofficial"
RPM that might exist, but no luck.
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 10:48, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> what error do you get when you run it?
> if you can find the "stap" binary, it is most likely that all you are
> missing afterwards
System: a PC with vanilla Debian Etch installation, with Gnome 2.14.3.6
and KDE 3.5.5 (package version 5:47).
In Gnome, the Hebrew keyboard is properly configured, including LED to
indicate which keyboard is active (Latin or Hebrew).
However, I was not successful in doing the same in KDE. When
Hi Guy, thanks for your reply. I should have debugged this better,
indeed I found the racy condition.
I should happen in a most rare and extreme case, but since it did, it
required it's treatment and solution.
Now problem is solved and everything works appropriately.
Thanks, Rafi.
-Original Me
Hi,
I don't know much about Google Talk, but a few things come to mind that I
vaguely recall reading
* I thought I read something today that suggested that Google Talk was SIP
compatible. If this is true, you should be able to use any SIP client to
talk to it.
* I see that DID World Wide
Hi,
Ok, did a little more digging.
More info about Google Talk from Google themselves:
http://code.google.com/apis/talk/open_communication.html
An article on voip-info.org, the place to go for info on Asterisk and VOIP
in general, says that support for Google Talk is available in the 1.4.x
br
Hi all,
I just installed Fedora core 6.
Currently I am connected to the intenet via cables (Hot) to "Smile internet
zahav".
Untill now I could not establish the connection from my Fedora installation.
Can you help me and send me instruction how to accomplish this task?
Thanks in advanced,
Yaro
On Tuesday May 22 2007, You wrote:
> System: a PC with vanilla Debian Etch installation, with Gnome 2.14.3.6
> and KDE 3.5.5 (package version 5:47).
>
> In Gnome, the Hebrew keyboard is properly configured, including LED to
> indicate which keyboard is active (Latin or Hebrew).
>
> However, I was
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